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Windows 2000

MS Windows 2000 operating system that was released for PC computers in 2000

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What are the differences between Windows 95 and Windows 2000?

Well, the huge difference between Windows 95 and Windows 2000 is that since Windows 95 is five years older than Windows 2000 Windows 95 is on the lower end of the scale of revolutionary technology.

Another big thing is the startup sound's origins of the two OSes.

Windows 95s startup sound was made (ironically) by someone on a MAC, while Windows 2000s was made on a cheap piano....

Windows 95 was missing a lot of tools used on Windows 2000, and one huge one was USB support.

See, Windows 95 needs an add-on for it to support USB, while Windows 2000 came with support standard. But then again, did USB even exist in 1995?

Another big fact is that the two OSes are targeted at different parts of life: 95 is targeted for educational and home use while Windows 2000 is a "Professional" (buisiness-targeted) OS. But Microsoft also created a (unstable) home version of 2000 dubbed Millennium Edition. (Millennium Edition is commonly known as ME)

What do you do when your Wii makes a funny buzzing noise and doesn't read the game disks?

If your wii is buzzing like crazy that means it just needs a break. Take at least thirty minutes of break time. Turn off your wii during the break. To turn it off hold the power button until the little dot turns red. If that doesn't work unplug your wii. DO NOT UNPLUG THE WII FIRST this could damage or possibly break your wii. Try holding the power button first. Hope this helps you!

If you BIOS is not ACPI-compliant what should you do before you install Windows 2000?

No special action is needed. Windows 2000 supports APM (Advanced Power Management).

Does Microsoft Windows 2000 have WordPad?

Yes. However, I recommend OpenOffice as a more fully featured - and still free - word processing tool.

What layer of Windows 200 and XP is most responsible for interacting with hardware?

HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer). Limiting access to hardware mainly to the HAL increases OS integrity because more control is possible. With this isolation, an application cannot cause a system to hang by making illegal demands on hardware. (Source: CompTIA A+ Guide to Software Managing, Maintaining, and Troubleshooting. Fourth Edition. Copyright 2008 Course Technology, Cengage Lerning)

Can usb flash drive work in Windows 2000?

USB 2.0 drives will fall back to USB 1.1 speed if plugged into a USB 1.1 port. Windows 98 contains no driver for USB Flash drives by default, but a generic one can be installed. These will work with almost any drive, regardless of rated speed.

What is a jazz disk's capacity?

A Jazz Disk can hold either 1 orr 2 GB depending on the indivual disk

What is the name of the built-in feature in Windows that allows you to browse through your files and folders?

The built in feature in Windows that allows you to browse through the files and folders is called File Explorer. It is a built-in Windows application that you can access by clicking on the folder icon on your taskbar. It is a great tool for organizing and accessing your files and folders. You can also use it to search for files on your computer and even customize how you view and sort your files.

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What are the the four OSs in the windows 2000 suite?

the four operating system found in the windows 2000 suite are :

windows 2000 professional

windows 2000 server

windows 2000 advanced server

windows 2000 datacenter server

What is the original cost of Windows 2000?

Windows Vista Ultimate $499

Windows XP Professional w/SP2 $429

Windows Vista Business $379

Windows Vista Home Premium $299

Windows Vista Home Basic $259

These prices are in Canadian Dollars...

Do you have to pay if you get your Windows xp reactivate?

If you have a valid license key to use Windows XP with, then, no, you do not have to pay to reactivate Windows. However, if you have lost your license key then you will have to pay Microsoft to obtain a new one.

If you bought Windows XP on its own then there should be either a card with your license key on it, or a sticker with your license key on it in the packaging. If your computer came with Windows XP then there should be a Microsoft sticker on it somewhere with your license key on it.

What is the name of the log file that Windows 2000-XP uses when booting in Safe Mode?

When you load Windows 2000/XP in Safe Mode, all files used for the load are recorded in the Ntbtlog.txt file.

Ntbtlog.txt

path= C:\Windows\Ntbtlog.txt

page 701

or page 361 (guide to software)

What CPU scheduling algorithm is used Windows NT?

Windows XP uses a quantum-based, preemptive priority scheduling algorithm

Is Windows 2000 reliable?

It is reliable in the sense that if given high quality hardware and properly written drivers, it can remain stable and running for months or even years. It is not reliable in the sense that many security holes exist and Microsoft is no longer fixing them, so it is no longer a safe platform.

What are the elements of windows desktop?

The feature you are referring to is "Windows XP Mode", which is only available with Windows 7 Pro or Ultimate. There is a different feature that lets you set compatibility settings for individual programs in the related link. This compatibility setting isn't affected by BIOS settings. A couple of people have reported that PSE 7 works on Windows 7, and a couple have reported that they needed to set the compatibility to Windows XP.

How do you locate power options on Windows XP?

start---settings---control panel---power options

or start---run then type in "powercfg.cpl" (without the quotes) and click "ok"

What is the minimum amount of memory needed to run windows 2000?

There are numerous version of "Microsoft Windows" and the minimum memory requirements vary considerably between these versions :

the official requirements range from 256 KB (Windows 1.0) to 1 GB (Windows 7 and Windows 8).

When did windows 2000 come out?

Windows 2000 was released to the public on February 17, 2000. The four editions released that year included Windows 200 Professional, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Advanced Server, and Windows 2000 Datacenter Server.

What causes computer to dump physical memory?

In this case I rebooted and went into setup. I discovered that my hard drive was no longer listed. I shut down and removed all connections from my IDE slots and cables to my HDD. I checked and saw no visible problem then connected everything up again. My computer runs again.

How do you save streaming AUDIO in windows media player?

Many Websites have setup safeguards against permanently downloading media. The reason for this is to prevent information sharing.

Just use VLC Media Player with it you can save and show streams as well. And it's free as well. Hope this provides a better answer to the question than the one above. :) Prevent Information sharing lol.

Yeah, or you can also use some screen recorder to help you copy streaming videos.

You are planning an upgrade from windows 98 to windows xp your system uses a modem card that you don't find listed on Microsoft Windows xp list compatible devices what do you do next?

1. Go to the modem manufacturers' website

2. download the xp/2000 drivers.

3. Burn them to CD / flashdrive / whatever so youll have access to them after the OS install.

4. cross fingers

Is Windows Accessories is part of the operating system?

Yes, Windows Accessories was always Windows operating system part.

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